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veins of arm. Veins of the forearm
  • Veins of the forearm



  • dsnort
    Mar 12, 01:56 PM
    Snip

    I know of a company that makes....let's say trailers. They are built in Brazil. They ship them to the US in crates. When they get here, they are uncrated, the wheels and tongue are bolted on, and they slap an "Assembled in the USA" sticker on 'em and sling 'em out the door.





    veins of arm. 574– The superficial veins of
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  • tezro
    Apr 30, 11:48 AM
    3GB download. It's times like this I wish I lived in Hong Kong.

    Why Hong Kong? I live in The Netherlands and got a 120Mbit/s download.
    If the server is willing, I can download at 14MByte/s max.





    veins of arm. Main Veins`of the Arm
  • Main Veins`of the Arm



  • VAmin
    Nov 22, 07:42 AM
    Wouldn't using the "extra" electricity to power fans to decrease heat lead to less "extra" electricity???? :rolleyes: I hope they really think this through - and I'm sure they will. Of course powering fans isn't the only use for electricity.

    Using the electricity to power fans would actually improve the efficiency if the thermoelectric device is placed between the processor and the fan. This would increase the thermal gradient and generate more power than if you were relying solely on heat dissipation to get your gradient.

    The only problem with this solution is that high efficiency thermoelectric materials, by design, have low thermal conductivities, so it would not be a good idea to place this between the chip and the heat sink.

    I am also skeptical about the claim of 30% efficiency. If we had thermoelectric materials that operated at that efficiency, we could all say goodbye to refrigerator compressors and turbine generators in favor of devices with no moving parts, higher reliability, and no CFCs.





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  • veins of arm and forearm



  • MacRumors
    Dec 28, 08:36 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/12/28/atandt-halts-online-iphone-sales-to-new-york-city-market/)

    The Consumerist reported (http://consumerist.com/2009/12/att-customer-service-new-york-city-is-not-ready-for-the-iphone.html) over the weekend that AT&T has quietly stopped offering online iPhone sales to customers located in the New York City market. Responding to a reader report, The Consumerist verified the extent of the issue:I went to the AT&T site to verify what Stephen said. Sure enough, the iPhone was available to zip codes in San Francisco and other major cities. It was not available to purchase for people living anywhere in New York City, or any of the suburban zip codes in Westchester County or northern New Jersey that I tried.There seems to be some confusion, however, over the cause of the move, with a customer service representative initially stating that "New York is not ready for the iPhone" and that it doesn't "have enough towers to handle the phone." Such an explanation, while a bit surprising, was not considered completely illogical, as New York City has been a common source of complaints from consumers regarding network performance, and AT&T has acknowledged (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/12/09/atandt-addressing-network-performance-in-manhattan-and-san-francisco-high-bandwidth-users/) that it is looking to improve service there.

    Follow-up comments from AT&T, however, have cast doubt on that explanation, with an official response noting only that AT&T may "periodically modify [their] promotions and distribution channels." Other customer support representatives, such as those contacted by Gearlog (http://www.gearlog.com/2009/12/att_nixes_online_iphone_sales.php), have cited "increased fraudulent activity" from the area as the reason for removing online iPhone sales in the region.

    Article Link: AT&T Halts Online iPhone Sales to New York City Market (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/12/28/atandt-halts-online-iphone-sales-to-new-york-city-market/)



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  • sfwalter
    Mar 11, 08:10 AM
    Must be nice to be able to spend all day standing in line. I have to earn my iPad 2 today by going to work. I plan on getting there at 4:00pm sharp, save me a white 32gb with an orange cover please :-)





    veins of arm. Illustration of veins and
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  • linux2mac
    Apr 5, 05:47 PM
    The iPad2 is so popular it is even sold out in the afterlife!!

    http://www.tuaw.com/2011/04/05/paper-ipad-2-sells-out-in-china-for-use-in-afterlife-rituals/



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    veins of arm. SUPERFICIAL VEINS OF THE ARM
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  • SteveSparks
    Mar 26, 06:43 PM
    Ya. Page 1..

    This is a good rumor thread....





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  • Arm Bones Arteries Veins



  • Small White Car
    Jan 4, 10:08 AM
    2d vs 3d...pretty different data consumption

    The 3D is generated on the phone. The map data itself really shouldn't be any different at all. Right?



    I'd say your 500MB data allowance on O2 would be churned up in no time.


    This should be exactly the same as using the Apple maps app in terms of bandwidth. Are people really killing their data plans using Google maps?



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  • Huntn
    Mar 11, 09:30 PM
    Anybody remember when WalMart advertised that the products they sold were "Made in the USA"? Sad time my friends, sad times.

    Funny story on that.

    The small town where I grew up had a Western Auto store. It was the place to buy all kind's of stuff, including bicycles. My family was friends with the family that owned the store, I heard this tale from the father.

    After WalMart opened in our town, sales at the Western Auto slowed. The guy went down to WalMart to check out what they were doing. He found the same brand of bike he was selling, being retailed at 1-2% more than was paying for them. The next time the bike manufacturers rep came by, he asked him about this.

    "Well", the sales rep said, "volume discount this, economies of scale that, efficiency the other".

    "But my families store has been supporting your brand for 40 years, where's the loyalty?", or words to that effect.

    "Well, times change", was the answer.

    A year goes by, and the bike manufacturer rep is back at the WA, where he sees a good assortment his brands bike, including new models just released the previous month. He goes to the store owner and asks him "Where did you get these new bikes? You haven't place an order with us in 8 months"

    "I bought them at WalMart".

    "Why would you do that? You can get them cheaper by buying them direct"

    "Not a lot cheaper I couldn't. And I figure either WalMart is selling them for no profit, or you are. So by buying them at WalMart, I'm *********g one of you sons of bitches, and that makes me happy!"

    Moral of the story? The bike manufacturer moved their production facilities over seas. The Western Auto is now a Beef O'Brady's.

    At one point "Made in the USA" was a sweat shop on Saipan. I remember reading of cases where Walmart pressured manufacturers to move their operation overseas. They would offer the manufacturer a price on their product they (the manufacturer) could not make a profit on. When told so, Walmart told them, "just make it in China". So much for loyalty, loyalty to profits that is.





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  • Benjy91
    Apr 21, 12:58 PM
    Could these be Apples baby-steps into the console Market?



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  • greenbobb
    Apr 30, 10:25 AM
    iOS evolution from 1 to 4 is somewhat disappointing. It has become somewhat stale, especially for the iPad. Hopefully iOS 5 is a big leap forward.

    Yeah, it seems like they only make enough improvements to stay in the game, and aren't super interested in really mind-blowing advances. It's the little things that count for sure, but for all the hype you'd think we'd get something mind-boggling every once in a while.





    veins of arm. File:Harvey arm veins.jpg
  • File:Harvey arm veins.jpg



  • TXCraig
    Jun 11, 09:53 AM
    Why on earth did T-Mobile decide to build out a network that was so strange that no one else isues it and basically phones are going to have custom radios in them to work.

    If T-Moblie used more of a stardard frequency, they would be running MILLIONS of iPhones right now even though you can't buy one from T-Mobile.



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  • itcheroni
    Apr 4, 04:38 PM
    Itcheroni's post used the same argument form as many democrats have used when defending President Obama. I found that ironic, so I threw it out there. Admittedly, it was a bit off topic, but considering the big picture on taxes and spending and how bad things could have gotten involves national politics, I didn't think it was so far off to derail the thread.

    As an aside, who do you think advocates for lower taxes, the Austrian economic fallacy, and the theory that spending cuts alone will fix all our problems? Is it really possible to debate this without acknowledging who we are talking about?

    I'd be happy to stand up and praise anything related to the Republicans. It's depressing to not have much to cheer about. Where are all the reasonable Republicans I knew and respected? Why aren't they the ones standing up to this? They used to.

    mcrain, we're going to constantly run into this same discussion until you realize that I have never voted for or supported a single Republican in my life. If you search my postings pre-2008, try to find a post where I wasn't criticizing Bush. It's a bit unfair to force someone who criticizes Obama to defend Bush, especially when my opinion is that they are both horrible Presidents.

    And I tried to state earlier this earlier, but I will say it explicitly. There are only 2 Republicans who understand Austrian economics and they are the Pauls. Other Republicans believe in other theories. For an example of how different these theories can be, go on youtube and find a debate between Laffer and Schiff.

    By the way, what is the Austrian economics fallacy? Business cycles?




    We should talk.

    I've traveled a lot and I'm hoping to do more once my son is a bit older.

    Feel free to PM me.





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  • netdog
    Oct 26, 09:28 AM
    Addict, what time does the store close?



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    veins of arm. Circulatory Models
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  • quigleybc
    Oct 26, 03:53 PM
    Meh

    I have so many Audio editing apps right now for PPC, I'm not too concerned.

    It is slightly alarming about the Intel only....

    But, I'm not gonna sweat it.





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  • Zadillo
    Oct 26, 10:59 PM
    Works fine in Firefox 2.0 under XP for me, including composing a message (it opens up a new compose window and it works fine).

    This is very nice, very slick. I like it!



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    veins of arm. Deep veins of the arm
  • Deep veins of the arm



  • flopticalcube
    Apr 27, 11:07 PM
    Previously on "Trump, the Strip":


    I love Bloom County! I'll have to go back and read some Fundamentally Oral Bill now...





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  • maflynn
    Apr 5, 06:25 AM
    Can we please make a sticky about this? It seems like this question is asked at least 3 times a month.

    Except that it won't cut down on the posts, they have that information in the FAQ and yet it doesn't help





    veins of arm. Arteries and veins of the
  • Arteries and veins of the



  • WaRrK
    Aug 14, 12:09 PM
    From the interview:



    Anyone else from england think of Michael Winner when they read this bit? :D
    I hadn't but that just wont get out of my head now!! :D





    MacRacer
    Nov 17, 04:52 PM
    It smart for a teen, who is close to my age (20), to get into contact with a friend to get duplicated iPhone 4 cases in white, The look on the back looks original from Apple. I see Apple suing him for selling copy right infringement material. That would suck for him. I also see a issue for a Foxcomm employee letting material go out the door and Apple would get pissed over that. Apple has no power against the people. Only thing they can do is say "Oh well." :D





    linsam
    Jan 6, 11:12 PM
    No Sound For Me Either. I Suspect An Update To Come Real Soon.





    longball11
    May 24, 04:35 PM
    Does starcraft 2 work with the new macbook pro 15'' graphic card?





    kidtwist
    Sep 28, 10:24 AM
    Luckily none of you have a Mac Pro with build 8K1079. It is complete *****. Build 8K1079 is horrible, hell-half of System Preferences doesn't work, Rosetta can't keep PPC apps open, can't plug in some USB devices, can't restart without holding power button down, the curtain of death happens.....a lot. So many problems with build 8K1079 that we don't/can't use it at work here.

    I have a Mac Pro with that build. I've had no serious problems. The only odd thing is that sometimes when I when I go into date/time preferences dialog and try to change something in there the color wheel spins for a couple of minutes and then the controls in there don't work right. All the other system preferences appear to work normally. I've had no other problems. Even iTunes 7 works fine.

    Nevertheless, I'm looking forward to an update. OS upgrades are always cool.





    cmaier
    Mar 25, 09:52 AM
    The difference here is Samsung settled. With $1billion at stake, Apple will likely fight this to the end. And with countersuits on the line, this will get ugly.

    Companies almost always settle. If it got that far, Apple would too.

    Greedy or not, if Apple and RIM are part of some patent infringement they have to pay up.

    A judge at the ITC already said they don't infringe.

    the patent was granted in 1997 and basically covers previewing the picture on the little LCD screen.

    No it doesn't. It covers a particular way of producing different sets of image data, one for the sensor and one for the LCD screen, using specific types of color filtering, etc. The patent pre-supposes that previewing the picture on the LCD screen already existed.

    http://www.google.com/finance?q=kodak

    Kodak's stock is up 11.5% today. (as a result of this news?)


    Unlikely - all that happens if the earlier judge is overruled is that more proceedings happen. It's not like anything that happens today means an immediate payout.

    I would really like to read the patent. Yes, there are some very generic patents out there; some are upheld others are not. Going based on only what I have heard; a 1997 patent for a preview of a picture may not hold water.

    See above. Patent doesn't claim the idea of using a preview screen.



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